In my previous blog post,i talked about how to compare 2 distribution points to see if they both have any applications mismatch.This blog post talks about how to distribute the missing apps to the Distribution Point.

I have used basic inbuilt Configmgr powershell commands for this activity,more via here

Eswar - Thanks for all your answers so far. We did open a case with premier, and found that this cmdlet is broken. This has been fixed in R2. But as we are going live soon, we can't implement R2. No other options so far..
Thanks once again for your help. Just wanted to update you and what we found from Microsoft Premier.

I'm trying to use our script to add package to DP, in our Environment we have DP and BDP comes under the same site code, but what i wanted to do is, add multiple listed packages to the only DP list given the text file so that we can avoid BDP, is that any script you have to help us ?
that would be much appreciated 🙂

Once the script is completed i can the output file stating that all packages are refreshed, but when i checked the log distmgr.log, none of the packages are not added, this is for 2007 environment, Kindly check if any mistakes are changes has to be done please do,

Right now we can upgrade from the console. But we can select only one site out of the 3 we have. We have around 600 secondary sites, which are going to be Remote distribution point. So desperately trying to find a solution as how we can use powershell to upgrade these 2007 secondary sites to 2012 remote DP's..